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An English Sycamore Tea Caddy of Apple Form, Late 18th/Early 19th Century, with original key escutcheon and lock, 6.5ins high overallCondition Report - There is not a plug at the bottom of this caddy. Body - a series of small fine age cracks to the body. Cover - the cover has two age cracks, and the stalk knop is broken, but the piece is retained. The hinge is present and works well. Lock is original and present as is the escutcheon. There is no key. The cover has shrunk slightly across the width of the grain.
Edward VII Britannia standard silver tea caddy, in the early 18th Century manner, of canted rectangular form with sliding cover and dome lid, sponsors mark of Jay, Richard Attenborough Co.Ltd., Chester 1910, 14cm high, 220 grams approxCondition report: There is a series of knocks to the shoulder area and other small dings. Some surface wear and scratches, some loss of definition to decoration.
A LATE 19TH CENTURY OTTOMAN SILVER FILIGREE CASKET, the domed caddy top and body panels formed from repeating fish scale filigree pattern separated with scroll or teardrop shaped borders, the rim of the lid and the base with repeating scrolling border with four rosette roundels at the corner, both borders hung with a row of rosette drops, the base panel formed of repeating filigree scrolls on four scrolling bracket feet,11cm high, 15cm wide
Selection of silver and silver plated flatware and accessories, including a silver spoon, two silver teaspoons, silver mustard spoon and loop handle caddy spoon, silver mustard with blue glass liner by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd; also set of thirteen plated spoons, four Sheffield Plate forks, sifting spoon, nips, knife rests, Mappin & Webb cream jug and sucrier etc, silver 5.2oz t
A VICTORIAN SILVER SHAPED RECTANGULAR TEA CADDY BY JOHN ALDWINCKLE & THOMAS SLATERLONDON 1891The pull off cover with a shell finial, the body with a cable twist border and a moulded border to the base, 11cm (4 1/4in) long, 420 grams (13.5 oz) Condition Report: Marks are well struckCovers sits wellCable twist border is rubbed in areasStands wellNo personal engravingLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useThe main body of the caddy measures 9cm high (without lid) x 10 1/2 x 6.8cm (widest points)Condition Report Disclaimer
A DANISH SILVER CHILD"S (OR CADDY) SPOON AND A CHILD"S PUSHER, GEORG JENSEN, COPENHAGEN, CIRCA 1930 AND 1954 RESPECTIVELY Acorn pattern (designed by Johan Rohde in 1915), both with Jensen marks, the spoon import marked for Stockwell & Co., London, 1930, the pusher for Georg Jensen Ltd., London, 1954 (2)

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